Student Publication
From Student to Teacher: Becoming a Professional
By Emily Fornwald on September 6, 2017 | Tagged with Connect, Digital identity, employee, Network Smarts, Participation, social_network, Work
To access the case studies, as well as the resources that can be used to guide decision-making, visit our Case Studies for Student Teachers page. Before I became a graduate student at UBC, I was a teacher candidate preparing to take on the role of a professional educator. Like all of my peers transitioning into the […]
The Artist Series Two: iSquare Protocol
By margaux smith on August 30, 2017 | Tagged with
Artist Series Two: iSquare Protocol, What is Information? An interview with Jenna Hartel @ the iSchool, University of Toronto This past spring, an exhibition called REWIRED: ART X BISSEL opened within the iSchool’s Bissel building which stems of the main Robarts building. The exhibition features the work of artists whose work focuses on the intersections between […]
The Ethics of Algorithms
By margaux smith on August 23, 2017 | Tagged with Data
When we interact with technology, we tend to assume that our tools are neutral, unbiased machines. How can an algorithm, a mathematical sequence, be discriminatory? Those responsible for coding our online spaces, writing the algorithms that mediate our digital lives spaces necessarily, whether knowingly or unknowingly embed their worldviews and biases into our online […]
The Digital Tattoo Podcast: Episode 1 and 2 about Copyright and Open Access are now available
By bryan short on August 17, 2017 | Tagged with Aaron Swartz, audio, Copyright, digital tattoo podcast, intellectual property, open access, podcast
We’ve been working on bringing you the same exciting digital identity content in a new format. Introducing: The Digital Tattoo Podcast The Digital Tattoo Podcast Project explores digital identity issues through interviews and investigations in an engaging audio format. Our first topic is copyright and open access at Canadian Universities. We’ll explore these themes after […]
Citizen Lab: Leaks, Hacking, and Fake News
By victoria mcauley on July 25, 2017 | Tagged with
The terms leaks, hacking and fake news have been tossed around frequently by reporters, government officials, and activists. What do these terms mean, and how do they impact our digital identities? This May, the University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab released a report that sheds some light on these terms, and answers some questions that we often think, but […]
30.1: The Politics of Privacy
By bryan short on July 19, 2017 | Tagged with 30.1, data, Data sovereignty, FIPPA
This is the third post in a blog series that questions the risks that we’re willing to assume and examines the hazards that are present in the current information technology landscape. Although it’s never a one-size-fits-all situation, British Columbia’s current legal framework has a specific provision that affects everyone in the province. You can read the first post, here, and the second, here. […]
When Seeing Isn’t Believing
By victoria mcauley on June 27, 2017 | Tagged with calling bullshit, data, digital citizen, Digital literacy, film, graphs, photographs, Social media, visual literacy, visualization
Textual literacy skills in the North American public have been on the rise since the dawn of the 20th century. More people than ever before are able to understand, and critically interpret written statements; however, fewer people are taught visual literacy skills. It is easy to believe the things that we see. The human mind […]
30.1: The Argument for Change
By bryan short on June 21, 2017 | Tagged with 30.1, data, Data sovereignty, FIPPA
This is the second post in a blog series that questions the risks that we’re willing to assume and examines the hazards that are present in the current information technology landscape. Although it’s never a one-size-fits-all situation, British Columbia’s current legal framework has a specific provision that affects everyone in the province. You can read the first post, here. In this blog post, […]
The Artist Project 1: VPN to IRL
By margaux smith on June 8, 2017 | Tagged with
Artist Series One: VPN to IRl @ XPACE Cultural Center As boundaries between our digital lives and our “real lives” are becoming increasingly blurred, artists are responding in playful, critical and innovative ways. Digital Tattoo decided to connect with some of these artists within our communities to have conversations and look into what new metaphors are […]
30.1: The Fight for Data Sovereignty
By bryan short on May 26, 2017 | Tagged with 30.1, data, Data, Data sovereignty, FIPPA
This blog series questions the risks that we’re willing to assume and examines the hazards that are present in the current information technology landscape. Although it’s never a one-size-fits-all situation, British Columbia’s current legal framework has a specific provision that affects everyone in the province. Why it matters This year, there have been a few anecdotal reports of travellers from Canada being […]